Hypoxia-induced neuronal activity in glioma patients polarizes microglia by potentiating RNA m6A demethylation.
Reza Bavarsad ShahripourWei QiuBoyan LiYanhua QiShaobo WangRongrong ZhaoBo ChengXiao HanHao DuZiwen PanShulin ZhaoJiawei QiuGang LiHao XuePublished in: Clinical cancer research : an official journal of the American Association for Cancer Research (2023)
These findings indicated that hypoxic GSC-induced neuron activation promotes GBM progression by polarizing microglia via the exosomal miR-200c-3p/ZC3H13/DUSP9/p-ERK pathway. Levetiracetam, an antileptic drug, blocks the abnormal activation of neurons in GBM and impairs activity-dependent GBM progression.